» Wed Jul 20, 2011 4:38 am
First of all, some should re-read their history and maybe a bit of Jared Diamond (Guns, Germs and Steel). Agricultures started in few places in the world and Europe is NOT part of it: Valley of Indus (rice), China (rice, chicken), Western Africa (yam, palm oil), Sahel Africa (sorgho, african rice), Mesopotamia (wheat, chick peas, cow, sheep), Mexico (corn, turkey), Peru and New Guinea inland (yam, pig). Agriculture reached western Europe only around 2000 BC. It was already in Africa at that time.
If we keep on civilization, we could talk about iron for example which was discovered before 500 BC by the Nok culture.
Look at bronze of Ife, terracota of Nok, the Songhai, Ethiopia etc... To summarize Africa with "warring tribes" is showing a tremendous ignorance of the continent and its history.
Also, Cro-Magnon is not different from modern man. It mainly refers to a site in France. The mixing of Cro Magnon with Neandertal has been an on-going hypothesis since the discovery of the Castelperronian. These fine flintstones seem to have been made by neandertalians under the cultural influences of modern humans. I remember in Human Paleontology at the university, it was a very hot subject. And it was in the 80's...